Walls of Empowerment: Reading Public Murals in a Kanaka Maoli Context

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2017

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University of Hawai‘i Press
Center for Pacific Islands Studies

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Since the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893 and the subsequent fraudulent annexation of the Islands by the United States in 1898, Native Hawaiians (Kānaka Maoli) have vigilantly contested US colonialism in Hawai‘i and have resolutely soug

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graffiti writing, indigenous public art, murals, Native Hawaiians, Hawai‘i, visual sovereignty, aesthetic activism, Oceania -- Periodicals

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Tamaira, A. M. K. 2017. Walls of Empowerment: Reading Public Murals in a Kanaka Maoli Context. The Contemporary Pacific 29 (1): 1-36 .

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36 pages

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